Post 3: Quarantine Hobbies (Due to 13-11)

 Post 3:


Quarantine Hobbies:

(Write the following post in between 200-250 words, also make comments on your teacher's blog and on 3 of your classmates' blogs)

The following post has not been a great challenge to write since as well as many people all around the globe, I have myself been in lock-down for months!, and giving this context, the killing of time has (I believe) made people (and myself too) show their creativity and need for "doing stuff" by developing hobbies and recreational activities that might be performed either indoors or within the space of our residence.

At the beginning of the lock-down in Providencia, I started cleaning as a loony because I didn't want to get any disease or so, but after having everything cleaned up at least twice (LOL) I got bored and took out my crafting box where I keep crayons, pencils, paint, wool and my crocheting set.

So my hobbies have been very varied, I have read but also I have made some experiments with concrete and other materials but yet, the hobbies I have practiced the most have been crocheting and also painting. I have been crocheting for some time already but now I have explored many other options such as knitting carpets, knitting a woolen mesh to decorate plants, a tablecloth, sandals, and the classic amigurumis. 

Also I have taken up painting again. It has been a while I don't use any painting but as said, I took over the brushes and it all came back naturally, just like riding a bike, the colour mixing, composition, drawing, etc, made full sense to me and for some reason, while I have been painting again, it all seems right and in the right place. 

Apart from all the activities I have mentioned, needless to say, I have kept on carrying out my investigative and teaching duties, so as you can imagine, the lock-down and the quarantine have affected my outdoor experiences but still, I have (at least I think so) managed to keep up the good mood by using my time creatively and also productively. 

Here some pictures of what I've been exploring with: 




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  1. The quarantine of several people has brought out the artistic side! I like their hobbies c:

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  2. I've always wanted to learn how to knit ... I tried it a few years ago but it didn't look right :l

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  4. Nice works, Professor! I don't have any skill for crafts. :(

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  5. Beautiful carpets, I would love to learn how to weave one day.

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  6. I think we've all learned new things during quarantine!

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  7. read all the things you did, make me feel a little bit lazy :c

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  8. good crocheting skills, I'd really like to learn something about it.

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  9. It is curious that by being in quarantine one returns to do several things that had been left aside

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  10. Hello teacher, I am impressed with your skills, I have never tried croaching before but I imagine it must be difficult.

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  11. What fun! I would very much like to learn how to crochet!

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  12. At first I was also very paranoid about the clean-up because of the virus haha. Professor, your works are very nice, I liked them very much.

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  13. Very good hobbies and that entertaining crocheting

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  14. I have not yet awakened my textile skills beyond sewing a button, nice job

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  15. Excellent work!!, nice photos

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  16. Hopefully soon you'll be able to do some outdoor activities too!

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  17. It is interesting his hobby. I have never been able to embroider well. I like the photo.

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